SMU - Analog Discoveries
A guide on Analog Discoveries and Waveforms Software
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A guide on Analog Discoveries and Waveforms Software
Last updated
A portable USB-powered test and measurement device, also known as the AD3, is a digital oscilloscope, logic analyzer, waveform generator, pattern generator, and much more. Digilent WaveForms software makes it easy to acquire, visualize, store, analyze, produce and reuse analog and digital signals.
Analog Discovery 3
$379
3
Jumper Cables set
$6.98
1
Micropositioners
TBD
4
Total Cost:
Setup Time:
Output Voltage Range: ±5 V
Accuracy:
±10 mV ± 0.5% (│Vout│ ≤ 1.25 V)
±25 mV ± 0.5% (│Vout│ > 1.25 V)
Number of channels: 2 (custom channels feature available)
DC Current Drive: 30 mA maximum
Download the Waveforms software: https://digilent.com/shop/software/digilent-waveforms/
Run the .exe installer
Plug the Analog Discovery 3s into the laptop and open up the Waveforms software.
Set up the circuit that connects the Analog Discovery 3 like this circuit diagram:
The actual circuit will look something like this:
For our purposes, click on Tracer (for IV Characterization).
Click on drop down to select transistor type.
Select “No Adapter”
Select “Measure Id/Vgs” and set the ranges for the Vgs and Vds.
Select step-size/no. of steps for both voltages.
Click play (in the top right corner) and watch the magic!
I-V Curve for ZVN3310A Transistor on Curve Tracer (replace this image with our chip curves).
Can adjust current compliance for Gate if needed. (below the main toolbar, right above the graph).
Get the code from github by typing in terminal
Cd into this directory then run the below Python script in any environment where Python is installed by typing in terminal
If this is the first time being run in this environment, make sure all dependencies are installed by typing the following command in terminal: